That term would be cooking rocks. I am boiling rocks. Actually. It was an experiment I tried and it worked. You can't give me **** if the experiment was successful. Still have clean water. Still have low PO4 (due to macroalgae). Still don't regret that something could have gone wrong.
If you are in the planted tank hobby as well, I'm sure have heard of curing driftwood, which is the same for curing rocks but you soak driftwood instead. However with driftwood, tannins leach out faster in boiling water, speeding up the process of curing the driftwood. I was simply wondering if you can do the same with dry rock. And you can tell that I was successful.
I feel like we reefers are scared to try new things because of that one incident that happened when we don't know the full story of. Of course there is common sense, but sometimes we have to try the unknown to learn.
If you are in the planted tank hobby as well, I'm sure have heard of curing driftwood, which is the same for curing rocks but you soak driftwood instead. However with driftwood, tannins leach out faster in boiling water, speeding up the process of curing the driftwood. I was simply wondering if you can do the same with dry rock. And you can tell that I was successful.
I feel like we reefers are scared to try new things because of that one incident that happened when we don't know the full story of. Of course there is common sense, but sometimes we have to try the unknown to learn.